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भगवान शिव के 19 अवतार: एक विस्तृत विवरण

 भगवान शिव, हिंदू धर्म के प्रमुख देवताओं में से एक हैं, और उन्हें अनेक रूपों में पूजा जाता है। इन रूपों को उनके अवतार कहा जाता है। शास्त्रों के अनुसार, भगवान शिव के 19 अवतार हैं, जिनमें से प्रत्येक का अपना महत्व और कहानी है। ये 19 अवतार निम्नलिखित हैं: वीरभद्र: सती के यज्ञकुंड में कूदने पर, शिवजी ने क्रोध में आकर वीरभद्र को उत्पन्न किया था। भैरव: शिवजी का भयंकर रूप, जो रक्षकों का देवता माना जाता है। अष्टमुख: आठ मुख वाला शिवजी का रूप, जो ज्ञान का प्रतीक है। तंडव: शिवजी का प्रचंड नृत्य रूप, जो संहार और सृजन दोनों का प्रतीक है। अर्धनारीश्वर: शिवजी का आधा पुरुष और आधा स्त्री रूप, जो पुरुष और स्त्री के मिलन का प्रतीक है। धूम्रलोचन: धुएँ से निकले हुए नेत्र वाले शिवजी का रूप, जो तपस्या का प्रतीक है। भस्मांग: भस्म लगाने वाले शिवजी का रूप, जो मोक्ष का प्रतीक है। नंदी: शिवजी का वाहन, बैल के रूप में। शरभ: शेर और हिरण का संकर रूप, जो शिवजी का एक भयंकर अवतार है। वीरेश्वर: वीरों के देवता के रूप में शिवजी। उमापति: उमा या पार्वती के पति के रूप में शिवजी। पिनाकी: त्रिशूल धारण करने वाले ...

Origin of Vastu Shashtra & How Vastu Purush Mandal was born?

Vastu Shastra is an ancient Indian science of architecture that is said to bring peace, prosperity, and happiness to those who live in buildings that are designed according to its principles. The origins of Vastu Shastra can be traced back to the Hindu Vedas, the oldest scriptures of Hinduism. Lord Shiva's Sweat and the Birth of Vastu Purush According to the Matsya Purana, a fierce battle erupted between Lord Shiva and Andhakasura. Lord Shiva sweated a lot during the intense fight, and from that sweat came a powerful being named Vastu Purush Mandal.  But this new being, Vastu Purush, was super hungry and wanted to eat everything! Seeing this super-hungry Vastu Purush, the Devas got scared! They asked Lord Brahma for help. Brahma devised a plan, and together with the Devas, they pinned Vastu Purush face-down on the earth. Brahma's Boon and the Origin of Vastu Shastra Vastu Purush was pinned down on the ground and pleaded for mercy & promised to bring good luck to anyone who...

Dev Diwali 2023: A Festival of Lights and Legends

Dev Diwali, also known as Dev Deepawali, is a grand celebration of lights and legends that takes place in the ancient city of Varanasi, India, on the auspicious day of Kartik Purnima. This festival, which falls around 15 days after Diwali, commemorates Lord Shiva's victory over the demon Tripurasura. It is believed that on this day, the gods and goddesses descended to Earth to witness Shiva's triumph, illuminating the city with millions of oil lamps. A Spectacular Display of Lights One of the most mesmerizing aspects of Dev Diwali is the breathtaking spectacle of millions of oil lamps, or diyas, lighting up the banks of the holy Ganges River. The ghats, or steps leading down to the river, are transformed into a mesmerizing display of light, creating a mesmerizing sight that is truly unforgettable. A Day of Devotion and Traditions Dev Diwali is not just a visual feast; it is also a day of deep devotion and spiritual significance. Devotees gather at the ghats to...

सोमवती अमावस्या 2023: धार्मिक मान्यताएं, तिथि, पूजा विधि और महत्व

सोमवती अमावस्या एक अत्यंत शुभ और पवित्र दिन माना जाता है। यह दिन भगवान शिव और माता लक्ष्मी की कृपा प्राप्त करने का विशेष अवसर होता है। इस दिन किए गए अनुष्ठान और दान का फल कई गुना अधिक मिलता है। सोमवती अमावस्या 2023 तिथि: इस वर्ष दीपावली के अगले दिन 13 नवंबर, 2023 को सोमवती अमावस्या है लेकिन अमावस्या की तिथि दिवाली वाले दिन से शुरू हो रही है। सोमवार लगभग 2.50 PM तक सोमवती अमावस्या है। यह अमावस्या कार्तिक मास की होती है, जिसे धन्य मास भी कहा जाता है। सोमवती अमावस्या का प्रारंभ - 12 नवंबर, दोपहर 2 बजकर 45 मिनट से सोमवती अमावस्या का समापन - 13 नवंबर, 2 बजकर 57 मिनट तक सोमवती अमावस्या का महत्व: सोमवती अमावस्या को पितृ दोष से मुक्ति पाने का सबसे उत्तम दिन माना जाता है। इस दिन पितरों के लिए पिंडदान, श्राद्ध और तर्पण करने से उन्हें मोक्ष की प्राप्ति होती है। साथ ही, इस दिन किए गए दान से पितृ प्रसन्न होते हैं और घर में सुख-समृद्धि का वास होता है। ये कालसर्प दोष, पितृदोष और अखंड सौभाग्य प्राप्ति के लिए बहुत सुंदर योग है। कहते हैं कुरुक्षेत्र युद्ध के बारह वर्ष तक प्रतीक्षा करने के बाद पाण्...

Hartalika Teej: The Story Behind the Holy Fast

The legend of Hartalika Teej originates from a story told by Lord Shiva to Goddess Parvati about her previous incarnation as Shailputri.  Shailputri, the daughter of King Himalayaraj, performed intense penance and austerity for 12 years to please Lord Shiva, followed by another 64 years of devotion.  Worried for his daughter's future, Himalayaraj lied to Shailputri when the sage Narada Muni visited, telling her that Narada had brought a marriage proposal from Lord Vishnu. Himalayaraj promised Narada that Shailputri would marry Lord Vishnu, and Vishnu agreed to the marriage. Upon hearing of her father's promise, Shailputri was distraught and left home with her friend to live in a cave and continue her penance to Lord Shiva. Pleased by her devotion, Lord Shiva promised to marry Shailputri. The next day, Shailputri and her friend fasted for Lord Shiva on the Shukla Paksha Tritiya day during the Bhadrapada month. Thinking his daughter was kidnapped, Himalayaraj searched everywhere...

Hartalika Teej 2023: Significance, Pooja Muhurat, How to Fast, Do's and Don'ts

The lively festival of Hartalika Teej is almost here! Celebrated on the third day of the Bhadrapada month per the Hindu calendar, this much-awaited event falls on 18th September 2023 . Hartalika Teej is named after the legend associated with it. The word "Hartalika" is a combination of the words " harat " and " aalika ", which mean "abduction" and "female friend" respectively. According to the legend, Goddess Parvati's friend abducted her and took her to the forest to prevent her father from marrying her to Lord Vishnu against her wishes. Hartalika Teej is an important Hindu festival cherished especially by women across India. The day honors Parvati’s devotion to Lord Shiva and is considered highly auspicious for married women. The festivities center around fasting, prayer rituals, dressing up in finery, and getting together with loved ones. Women wake up before dawn, bathe, dress in vibrant clothes, and apply mehndi on their ...

What is time as per the Hindu concept, Why it is named Kaal? What is pralaya?

In Hinduism, time is not linear, but cyclical. This means that it is constantly repeating itself, with each cycle lasting billions of years. There are four main stages in each cycle: creation, preservation, destruction, and recreation. Creation (Srishti) is the first stage, when the universe is created from the void. This is a time of great potential and excitement, as new worlds and beings are brought into existence. Preservation (Sthithi) is the second stage, when the universe is maintained in its current state. This is a time of stability and order, as the laws of nature are in effect and the world continues to function. Destruction (Laya) is the third stage, when the universe is destroyed. This is a time of chaos and upheaval, as the world is torn apart and all life is extinguished. Recreation is the fourth and final stage, when the universe is recreated. This is a time of hope and renewal, as the cycle begins again with the creation of a new world. Following a brief interval, ...

Shiva Mantras Unlocking Divine Blessings: The Significance and Meaning of Shiva Mantras

Shiva, the supreme deity of transformation and destruction in Hinduism, is adored by millions of devotees worldwide. Chanting Shiva mantras is a revered practice that allows individuals to seek the blessings, protection, and spiritual elevation of Lord Shiva. In this blog, we will delve into the profound meanings and significance of some important Shiva mantras, offering insights into their transformative power. Om Namah Shivaya: Meaning : The omnipotent mantra, "Om Namah Shivaya," translates to "I bow to Shiva" or "Salutations to Shiva." Significance : As the fundamental mantra of Shaivism, it holds immense spiritual weight. It symbolizes surrender and helps cleanse the mind, bestowing inner peace and spiritual awakening upon the practitioner. Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra: Om Tryambakam Yajamahe, Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam, Urvarukamiva Bandhanan, Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat. Meaning : This mantra translates to "We worship the three-eyed one (Shiva) wh...

Somvati Amavasya 2023: Embrace the Sacredness of Lord Shiva's Day

Somvati Amavasya is a highly revered Hindu religious observance that falls on a Monday (Somvar) during the new moon (Amavasya) phase. It holds immense significance in Hindu mythology and is believed to offer immense spiritual benefits and blessings. In 2023, Somvati Amavasya will be observed on 17th July 2023 . Significance of Somvati Amavasya: Somvati Amavasya is considered extremely auspicious as it combines the sacredness of both Monday, dedicated to Lord Shiva, and Amavasya, symbolizing the absence of the moon. It is believed that observing this day with sincerity and devotion can bring forth positive transformations and alleviate various life troubles. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva himself narrated the significance of Somvati Amavasya to his wife, Goddess Parvati. It is believed that anyone who observes this day by fasting and performing specific rituals can receive divine blessings, forgiveness for past sins, and liberation from ancestral debts. Rituals Associated with...

Why Shiv is Called as Shabda Brahman or Nada Brahman ?

Shiva is also often referred to as "Shabda Brahman" or "Nada Brahman" due to his association with sound (Om) and vibration (damaru). In Hindu philosophy, the term "Brahman" refers to the ultimate reality or the absolute. It is considered to be formless, transcendent, and beyond human comprehension. It is the source and essence of all existence. Om came into existence from the 5 sounds that came from Shiva's Five Face the combined form of those 5 sounds is Om or Omkara or Pranava Sound, in the form of vibrations and energy, is believed to be the fundamental aspect of creation. According to Hindu cosmology, the universe originated from the primordial sound or vibration known as "Om" or "Aum." This primordial sound is considered to be the manifestation of the divine and the source of all other sounds. Shiva is often depicted as Nataraja, the Lord of Dance, where his cosmic dance symbolizes the rhythm and movement of the universe. His d...

Shravan (Sawan) Somwar Vrat (fasting) & Pooja as per Lord Shiva

भगवान शिव श्रावण के सोमवार के बारे में कहते हैं- मत्स्वरूपो यतो वारस्ततः सोम इति स्मृतः। प्रदाता सर्वराज्यस्य श्रेष्ठश्चैव ततो हि सः। समस्तराज्यफलदो वृतकर्तुर्यतो हि सः।।   अर्थात सोमवार मेरा ही स्वरूप है, अतः इसे सोम कहा गया है। इसीलिये यह समस्त राज्य का प्रदाता तथा श्रेष्ठ है। व्रत करने वाले को यह सम्पूर्ण राज्य का फल देने वाला है। भगवान शिव यह भी आदेश देते हैं कि श्रावण में सोमे मत्पूजा नक्तभोजनं कृष्णे नाचरितं पूर्वं सोमवारव्रतं शुभम्   अर्थात सोमवार को मेरी पूजा और नक्तभोजन करना चाहिए। पूर्वकाल में सर्वप्रथम श्रीकृष्ण ने ही इस मंगलकारी सोमवार व्रत को किया था। लिङ्गपुराण के अनुसार उपवासात् परं भैक्ष्यं भैक्ष्यात्परमयाचितम्।। आयाचितात्परं नक्तं तस्मान्नक्तेन वर्तयेत्।। उपवास की अपेक्षा भिक्षा श्रेष्ठ है, भिक्षा की अपेक्षा बिना माँगे प्राप्त भोजन श्रेष्ठ है और बिना माँगे प्राप्त भोजन की अपेक्षा नक्तव्रत श्रेष्ठ है। अतः नक्तव्रत करना चाहिए। हविष्यभोजनं स्नांन सत्यमाहारलाघवम्।। अग्निकार्यमधःशय्यां नक्तभोजी समाचरेत्।। अर्थात रात में भोजन करने वाले को हविष्यान्न ग्रहण ...

Belpatra: Unveiling the Divine Connection with Lord Shiva

Belpatra, also known as Bilva or Bilwa leaves, holds a significant place in Hindu mythology, particularly in the worship of Lord Shiva. The sacredness of Belpatra lies not only in its religious symbolism but also in its natural properties. In this article, we will explore the profound connection between Belpatra and Lord Shiva, uncovering the reasons why it is regarded as dear to the deity. Let's delve into the rich history and deep-rooted significance of Belpatra in Lord Shiva's worship. Mythological Significance: In Hindu mythology, the story of Belpatra's association with Lord Shiva dates back to ancient times. Legend has it that during the great churning of the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan), a deadly poison named Halahala emerged, threatening to destroy the universe. To save all beings, Lord Shiva consumed the poison. The immense heat of the poison made his throat turn blue, giving him the epithet "Neelkantha" (one with a blue throat). To alleviate the bu...